What is another word for Pantisocracy?

Pronunciation: [pˌantɪsˈɒkɹəsi] (IPA)

Pantisocracy is a word that refers to a utopian society in which everyone is equal and works together for the common good. Synonyms for this word include harmonious community, egalitarian society, cooperative civilization, and communal harmony. Other similar words include utopia, paradise, Eden, idyll, and Shangri-la. These terms all suggest a perfect world in which there is no conflict or suffering and everyone benefits from the efforts of the whole. They evoke an idealistic vision of human society and emphasize the importance of cooperation, equality, and mutual support in achieving a better future for all.

What are the hypernyms for Pantisocracy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Pantisocracy

In the following year Wordsworth revisited France, where he spent thirteen months, forming an intimacy with the republican general, Beaupuis, at Orleans, and reaching Paris not long after the September massacres of 1792. Those were the days, too, in which young Southey and young Coleridge, having married sisters at Bristol, were planning a "Pantisocracy," or ideal community, on the banks of the Susquehannah, and denouncing the British government for going to war with the French Republic.
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers
Is this Coleridge and Southey again with their Pantisocracy and Susquehanna Paradise?
"From the Easy Chair, series 3"
George William Curtis
It is a tale which every student of literature has delighted to read, how Coleridge and Southey, bent on founding their Pantisocracy, on the banks of the Susquehana, came to Bristol to charter a ship, and while they waited, dimly aware that they lacked funds for the adventure, anchored themselves in English homes by marrying the Fricker sisters.
"Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle"
H. N. Brailsford

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